Newsman Mitch and teletype operator Jennifer, whose job is to see he doesn’t send inappropriate stuff out of the country, dodge bombs during the blitz of London while falling in love.
I had seen this movie a long time ago, forgot it made me cry then….. of course it worked on me the same AGAIN!😢 Excellent move thank you and Happy Easter!✝
Thank you for making this movie available. So sorry to read the complaints. We all should be grateful able to watch such a powerful, touching movie with great actor's
Why complain about the colour? Many of us remember BW TV and old films we saw on the Telly, but many of today's viewers have only watched Colour and won't watch anything that isn't, I'm not joking. I ask people when they say they won't watch old BW movies, Have you seen Spielberg film ET? Usually, the answer is Yes. I then reply with, " You know that film is almost 40 years old!" In the 60s, I was watching 40 year old films made in the 1930s. Most were very enjoyable stories. Even in BW.
From ET, Spielberg made Shindlers List. Have you seen that? Again, usually, Yes. It's a BW Film!
Yes, but it's modern, they reply.
Unless it's an art film, young adults aren't interested in BW. That's why people Colour these old classics because if they didn't, the DVD wouldn't sell.
One of my all-time favourite films is, It's A Wonderful Life. Someone bought it for me a year or two ago. It came in double DVD nicely packaged the original BW and the colourised version. I think I still prefer the original BW. The coloured version is just as good, but in colour. I understand that young people today see TV and film in colour. They have never known any different. BW films seem so drab to them. That's their mistake, but without their coloured version we probably wouldn't see the BW original because there would be no financial reason to make a digital copy of the version we like and it could be lost, gone forever. Remember, these old films have been digitised those that haven't we may never see. Unless someone decides, it's worth doing a colour version. So to see the movie in colour is better than not seeing it at all. I like these wartime movies. The war wasn't won. It wasn't certain how long it would last, or who would win. You can't get films like those now because we all know who actually won in the end. They have a different (Feel to them.) Only one film made in 42, I can think of, "Went the Day well!" Has the war being won by the Allies when WW2 was still being fought. Strangely, the 1960s film, "The Eagle has landed." is almost a complete rip-off except for the very beginning of "Went the Day Well!" I wonder how Frederick Forsythe didn't get done for plagiarism.
As someone who dabbled in journalism for three decades, I must say I liked this film. Sure, it glamorized the profession, but it got something right: capturing the pace of writing a story and the DRAMA of a story on a deadline. I was primarily an editor, but there were some times when I had to write and edit stories with only minutes to spare. This film brought back happy memories.
Thank you for the great movie.
Very sad because of the war.
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Typically incompetent colorization!! Why are you bothering?
I had seen this movie a long time ago, forgot it made me cry then….. of course it worked on me the same AGAIN!😢
Excellent move thank you and Happy Easter!✝
Simply a wonderful film. Thank you.
The poster might not have colorized the movie. Turner did a lot of them in the 1980s and 1990s.
But then again maybe he did.
I agree wish they had left it original!
Thank you
The years when Joan was almost as beautiful as the wife of another actor in this movie John loder… Hedy Lamarr, not Headlee !
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Wonderful Movie ❤
Beautiful, wonderful movie!!! Thanks to whoever put color to it's old blah black and white and a thousand shades of gray.
5 Stars … Such acting …. such script … such cinematography.
Can we talk to Hollywood to let them know we want these films?
Thank you for making this movie available. So sorry to read the complaints. We all should be grateful able to watch such a powerful, touching movie with great actor's
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December 12, 1941
I knew RODDY was going to die: WW II!
Why complain about the colour?
Many of us remember BW TV and old films we saw on the Telly, but many of today's viewers have only watched Colour and won't watch anything that isn't, I'm not joking.
I ask people when they say they won't watch old BW movies, Have you seen Spielberg film ET? Usually, the answer is Yes.
I then reply with, " You know that film is almost 40 years old!"
In the 60s, I was watching 40 year old films made in the 1930s. Most were very enjoyable stories.
Even in BW.
From ET, Spielberg made Shindlers List.
Have you seen that? Again, usually, Yes.
It's a BW Film!
Yes, but it's modern, they reply.
Unless it's an art film, young adults aren't interested in BW.
That's why people Colour these old classics because if they didn't, the DVD wouldn't sell.
One of my all-time favourite films is, It's A Wonderful Life. Someone bought it for me a year or two ago.
It came in double DVD nicely packaged the original BW and the colourised version.
I think I still prefer the original BW.
The coloured version is just as good, but in colour.
I understand that young people today see TV and film in colour. They have never known any different.
BW films seem so drab to them.
That's their mistake, but without their coloured version we probably wouldn't see the BW original because there would be no financial reason to make a digital copy of the version we like and it could be lost, gone forever. Remember, these old films have been digitised those that haven't we may never see.
Unless someone decides, it's worth doing a colour version.
So to see the movie in colour is better than not seeing it at all.
I like these wartime movies. The war wasn't won. It wasn't certain how long it would last, or who would win.
You can't get films like those now because we all know who actually won in the end. They have a different (Feel to them.)
Only one film made in 42, I can think of, "Went the Day well!"
Has the war being won by the Allies when WW2 was still being fought.
Strangely, the 1960s film, "The Eagle has landed." is almost a complete rip-off except for the very beginning of "Went the Day Well!"
I wonder how Frederick Forsythe didn't get done for plagiarism.
Thank you 🤩🤩💖
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Incompetent colorization. If you're going to do it, at least do it well.
It's a gem! Never heard of this film before.
A very good movie. I can remember Don Ameche from the 60's.
It is not exciting
too limey
38.5 mins is the best.. i love the way yall made her tits flash
As someone who dabbled in journalism for three decades, I must say I liked this film. Sure, it glamorized the profession, but it got something right: capturing the pace of writing a story and the DRAMA of a story on a deadline. I was primarily an editor, but there were some times when I had to write and edit stories with only minutes to spare. This film brought back happy memories.
Great WWII Movie! 🎥
When Don Ameche tried to sniff the women's hair in the subway, he reminded me of Biden.
Man, what a good picture, thanks
Hope youtube introduces a VIEW In BLACK & WHITE setting.
A young Roddy… always seems to play annoyingly sweet kids